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AHA Video: How the U.S. Supreme Court Vacancy Could Affect Health Care Cases
AHA General Counsel Melinda Reid Hatton and acclaimed appellate litigator Cate Stetson, a partner at law firm Hogan Lovells, discuss Justice Ginsburg’s contribution to the Supreme Court and justice in America, the legal challenges facing the Affordable Care Act, and lawsuits that could affect hospitals and health systems.
Appeals Court Decision (July 31, 2020) Re: 340B Payment Reductions in the CY 2018 Final OPPS Rule
United States Court of Appeals
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT
HHS’s March 25, 2020 Status Report and Medicare Appeals Dash Board (March 25, 2020)
HHS’s March 25, 2020 Status Report and Medicare Appeals Dash Board (March 25, 2020).
Government’s Reply Brief in Disclosure of Negotiated Charges Lawsuit March 24, 2020
Government’s Reply Brief in Disclosure of Negotiated Charges Lawsuit March 24, 2020
AHA Reply Brief in Case to Prevent Disclosure of Negotiated Contracts (Feb. 28, 2020)
AHA reply brief in case to prevent disclosure of negotiated contracts (Feb. 28, 2020).
2020 Site Neutral Summary Judgment Brief (Feb. 2, 2020)
In September 2019, this Court issued a decision finding portions of the CMS rulemaking governing Medicare payments for hospital outpatient services for Calendar Year (CY) 2019 to be ultra vires, vacating those portions of the 2019 Final Rule. CMS filed a motion to modify the Court’s order to permit remand without vacatur, which the Court denied. Notwithstanding this Court’s rulings, CMS proceeded with a fresh rulemaking for CY 2020, in which it implemented the same payment rate reduction that this Court had already declared unlawful.